Let's take the day to forget everything you want to forget and to remember everything you want to remember about growing up as a Dallasite.
The pandemic caused the cancellation of last year's state fair. But vaccinations and decreasing case numbers will permit the fair to resume.
Group Swim? Lane lover? Water Park Fanatic? No matter how you like to get your chlorine fix, Dallas has a place to get you wet this summer.
Charles and Denise Vernon and their six children are a family of sports in Cedar Hill. But their story goes deeper than sports.
While COVID-19 is one concern on the minds of all parents, they likely have many other health and safety questions.
A therapeutic horsemanship center based in South Dallas launches a new program to advance reading skills through well . . . pony tales.
With the Lone Star State in a race between vaccinations and variants, getting kids vaccinated could finally push Texas toward herd immunity.
Yesterday, the FDA authorized the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for children aged 12 to 15. Now Dallas is on the move to get its kids vaccinated.
Students participated in a weeklong Earth Day celebration, which included releasing ladybugs in their schoolyard to help local vegetation
The $1.9 trillion COVID relief package increases the Child Tax Credit from $2,000 to $3,600, depending on the child's age and family income.
Winner “Best Summer Camp” in LA Parent Magazine
Aledo continues to reel from incidents rooted in race hate. Residents awoke Monday to scattered flyers announcing "A Great Slave Sale."
Can't hug Mom in person? You can always do it virtually — and other tidbits to keep you in the good graces of the lady who brought you here.
Parents of high schoolers sold in a mock "slave auction" demand to know how the ISD responded — and why the district won't provide answers.
Aledo high schoolers gathered on social media for a "slave auction"of their Black classmates. Was the district's response strong enough?
A new Dallas ISD initiative seeks to increase educational opportunities for young and struggling families, especially in at-risk communities
Winston and Christian Edmondson hope to inspire others to go into law enforcement.
Orion Jean of Forth Worth has set the ambitious goal as part of his own "Race to 100K meals" project.
Students held a variety of fundraisers for WWF – Australia to benefit wildlife affected by Australia bushfires
VanGo, a ride service for Dallas kids and teens, is helping local families shuttle their children safely to and from school and activities.
Students at Xplor Preschool & School Age Care at Marine Creek held a food drive for Community Storehouse to benefit local families
Students at Xplor Preschools in Greater Dallas held donation drives in support of nonprofit City House
Students at Xplor Preschool & School Age Care recently held a toy drive in support of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots program
Internationally-known author and illustrator Rosemary Wells will be visiting the Fort Worth Public Library in early 2020.
Customers with young children can now borrow a book at the entrance of some area Tom Thumb grocery stores for kids to enjoy while they shop.
Doctor Andrea Palmer said the team at Baylor has delivered four sets of twins in just the last three days.
Students held a food drive benefiting Harvest House in Burleson as part of their annual fall festival
Students in Crowley held a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer
Students in Trophy Club held a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer
Students in Fort Worth held a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer
Students in Mansfield held a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer
Students at Castle Hills in Lewisville held a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer
Students in Keller held a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer
Students in Allen held a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer
Gallup released its findings Wednesday. The state-level data is based on 115,000 surveys nationwide.
Annual school event draws record crowd
The new year brings many wonderful things, including Girl Scout cookies.
Temporary domestic foster care placements will be provided in by Buckner Children and Family Services for Lifeline Children’s Services.
New classroom at the Buckner Center for Humanitarian Aid in Mesquite will provide space for GED and employment readiness courses.